Any Mac users here?
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Originally Posted by phals
For starters I am an engineer so that software is really important to me.
Apple switching over to pc hardware was by for the best move they ever made, what it allows people to do, is use any operating system they want on the same machine, with dual or even triple boot setups. They rocognized their weakness and took steps to change it, this also allows for future programs to be easily ported from one system to the other, so in the near future we will probably see versions of said programs running on macs, but NOT YET.
To me it seems pointless to buy a computer based on what shape the box is but more so on how powerful/useful the machine is. Windows can do everything, so if you are running a windows machine you dont need to have a dual boot system, but if you are insistant to run the latest OSX ( plus Which ever animal they are calling it now) you can install it on any PC, oh the wonders of hardware standardization.
Apple switching over to pc hardware was by for the best move they ever made, what it allows people to do, is use any operating system they want on the same machine, with dual or even triple boot setups. They rocognized their weakness and took steps to change it, this also allows for future programs to be easily ported from one system to the other, so in the near future we will probably see versions of said programs running on macs, but NOT YET.
To me it seems pointless to buy a computer based on what shape the box is but more so on how powerful/useful the machine is. Windows can do everything, so if you are running a windows machine you dont need to have a dual boot system, but if you are insistant to run the latest OSX ( plus Which ever animal they are calling it now) you can install it on any PC, oh the wonders of hardware standardization.
You're an engineer, of course the shape of the box doesn't matter to you. =P I'm talking about marketing. Marketing drives your decisions and your design. Maybe I shouldn't have said that the hardware is irrelevant because now they can say that their computers are fast and compatible with all kinds of software. But that's not what's making their computer's sell. It's true what you said about all that dual boot, software portability stuff but the average joe wouldn't know what you were talking about. All anyone wants nowadays is a computer that is deemed pretty good, can play iTunes and has cool features.
Originally Posted by phals
all home computers now use the exact same internals, this makes programing much much easier as you only have to code things once and they should run an differant operating systems with very few differances.
Last edited by Olestra; February-7th-2007 at 07:42 PM.
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http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...D+1%2E83GHz%29
I'm willing to bet you have 2X 512 Meg DDR2 Ram sticks for dual-channel. Since your mac-mini only has 2 ram slots, you'll need to buy two new 1024MB sticks and get rid of the 512's. Kinda pricey but worth the upgrade if you want to squeeze more performance. =)
I'm willing to bet you have 2X 512 Meg DDR2 Ram sticks for dual-channel. Since your mac-mini only has 2 ram slots, you'll need to buy two new 1024MB sticks and get rid of the 512's. Kinda pricey but worth the upgrade if you want to squeeze more performance. =)
#28
yeah, i found the right ram....best price I've found was $109/per for 1Gb sticks. I'm just going to buy one right now and have a 1Gb + 256Mb stick and see how it does. I just bought a 500Gb external harddrive from newegg so I can start ripping my own dvd movies.
Next on my agenda is a 30Gb sony HDD camcorder.
Next on my agenda is a 30Gb sony HDD camcorder.
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